Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [pers pn] have [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The terms of this argument repeat exactly those of the critical debate about univocal meaning , according to which the only alternative to the idea that history has a single meaning must be that it has none at all . |
2 | A recurrent theme in Society activities is that we have plenty of speakers amongst our own ranks . |
3 | The trouble with architect-designed houses on estates is that they have nothing like an open fire . |
4 | One of the advantages a child has when learning his first language is that he has lots of opportunity to hear it without being called upon to speak . |
5 | ‘ The only way a girl like you gets on in this world is if she has something worth selling . |
6 | Well you see at the Penny Farthing she 's supervisor , everyone think she 's if you had her in your house and told her what to do she 'll do it , but , she needs , she 'll be quite . |
7 | Chemistry had also had symbols , but the problem was that it had them in profusion . |
8 | It was like he had something on his mind the whole time . ’ |
9 | Maybe it was because he had me with him . |